The fact that the doll is in a chair adds to the horror. It gives the impression that it has been sitting there for a long time, perhaps waiting for something or someone. And when it moves, it's as if it's breaking free from that long - time stillness. For example, in some stories, the doll in the chair might start to rock back and forth, which is very creepy.
Once, there was a doll in an old attic. It sat in a rickety chair. At night, people heard the chair creaking as if the doll was moving. They would see its eyes seemed to follow them. It was really spooky.
Real - life doll horror stories exist because dolls can look very human - like. Their still, lifeless appearance can be unsettling, and our minds can play tricks on us. When something seems out of place with a doll, like its position changing or it making an unexpected noise, it triggers our fear of the unknown.
In a particular real - life story, a collector of dolls bought a very rare and old doll. As soon as he brought it home, he started having nightmares. In his dreams, the doll was chasing him and trying to harm him. He noticed that the doll's expression seemed to change over time, becoming more menacing. He tried to sell the doll, but no one wanted it because they could also sense something off about it. Eventually, he had to contact an expert in haunted items to deal with the doll.
One horror story is about a botched execution. The prisoner in the electric chair seemed to endure excessive pain. The first jolt didn't kill him immediately, and he was left twitching and groaning in agony. Witnesses were horrified as it took longer than expected for him to die, and there were visible burns on his body from the electric current.
Late arrivals are common. I've heard of many cases where movers don't show up on time, messing up the whole moving schedule. Another one is damaged items. They don't handle things carefully, especially fragile stuff like glassware or antiques.
One horror story is when a moving company held a family's belongings hostage until they paid an exorbitant amount more than the original quote. The company claimed there were 'unforeseen extra services' which were actually just normal parts of the move.
I'm not sure which specific 'the chair horror story' you are referring to. There could be many horror stories involving a chair. It might be about a haunted chair that moves on its own, or a chair in a spooky old house where strange things happen when someone sits on it.
One common 'china doll horror story' might involve a haunted china doll that moves on its own at night. People claim to see it change positions or even walk around the room when no one is looking.